2 Hour documentary chronicles the production process throughout the making of the cult classic film Death Metal Zombies. Includes interviews with actors, deleted scenes, wrap party footage ... . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

Making of Death Metal Zombies torrent reviews

Zelyaine T (ru) wrote: While this documentary's encouragement of a nutrient-rich lifestyle is good, the data and information is anywhere from dubious to rubbish. It's very peculiarly biased and is likely made to shock and sway rather than give objective view. On one hand, it criticizes our modern culture in its "more is better" approach to medicines, medical cures, etc. yet hypocritically, it features nutritionists who advocate some ideas that if a patient is in need of vitamins to help her get well, then by all means, give her as much as it takes! That approach could have its benefits, but anything taken in such extremes, whether "good" or "bad," leads to imbalance. Don't take your nutritional education from this film.

Joey S (ca) wrote: Oooooh - Rock Trivia!

Dipika M (ru) wrote: johnny gets more and more perfect by the minute! first, as a beatnik, now as a gonzo journalist? i could not ask for more

Ryan B (au) wrote: Drumline shows a very poor marching class, that is extremely unrealistic. I can assure that no one would have a band run up stands or run 10 laps. However, the movie does give good music and cadences that some drumlines play.

Whitney J (nl) wrote: If you haven't seen this movie, you should! It's a great indie film that never hit theatres.

Joey Q (kr) wrote: Robin Williams was an incredible actor and does what he does best. This film is insanely beautiful visually and has an amazing story to tell about love. It's a bit strange watching this movie including suicide after the events of Robins own untimely death. I highly recommend this film to anyone looking for a good tear jerker.

Quiche E (ca) wrote: Cradingue, inconstant, insolant !

Bill T (ca) wrote: Very "Out of the norm" western for this time period, not so much though if you're a Sam Fuller fan, because this story about Bob Ford is full of cinematographic touches that distances itself quite far from the B westerns of the time period. John Ireland plays Bob Ford quite well, who does a job almost too well, dammit, whyja have to kill Jesse James fer? And soon he's ostracised. Not too sure how much of it's true, but it does make me want to look it up and read about it, which is what a good movie is supposed to do..